Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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Microfiche 1227 5013, Box 17 | Aufrichtige Nachricht ans Publicum über eine von dem holländischen Pfarrer Joh. Phil. Böhmen bei Mr. Andr. Bradford edirte Lästerschrift gegen die so genannten Herrnhuter, das ist die evangelischen Brüder aus Böhmen, Mähren, u.s.w. Welche jetzo in den Forks von Delaware wohnen. / | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5014, Box 17 | Anno regni Georgii II. Regis Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, decimo quinto At a General Assembly of the province of New-Jersey, begun and holden at Perth-Amboy, the second day of October, anno Domini 1741, in the fifteenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George II. by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. And from thence continued by adjournment to the fourth of November 1741. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5015, Box 17 | The minutes and votes of the House of Assembly of the colony of New-Jersey met in General Assembly at Burlington on Saturday the 16th of October, 1742. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5016, Box 17 | Acts passed in the fifteenth year of His Majesty's reign | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5017, Box 17 | Acts passed by the General Assembly of the colony of New-York in the 16th year of His Majesty's reign, in November, 1742. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5018, Box 17 | His Honour the lieutenant governour's speech to the General Assembly of the colony of New-York, on the 22th day of April, 1742 | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5019, Box 17 | His Honour the lieutenant governour his speech to the General Assembly of the colony of New-York, on the thirteenth of Ocotber, 1742 | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5020, Box 17 | His Honour the lieutenant governour his speech to the General Assembly of the colony of New-York the fifteenth of October, 1742 | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5021, Box 17 | Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the colony of New-York, 1742 | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5022, Box 17 | Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the colony of New-York, 1742 | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5025, Box 17 | Doing righteousness, an evidence of our being righteous A sermon preach'd at Exeter, May 30th, 1742. : With some enlargement. / | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5027, Box 17 | A needful caution in a critical day. Or, The Christian urged to strict watchfulness. That the contrary part may have no evil thing to say of him A discourse deliver'd at Lyme, Feb. 4th, 1741,2. / | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5028, Box 17 | Wisdom justified of her children A sermon preached (in part) at the publick lecture in Boston, on Thursday Sept. 16. 1742. / | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5029, Box 17 | The foundations, effects, and distinguishing properties of a good and bad hope of salvation with motives to excite all to labour and pray that they may obtain a well-grounded hope, and some directions how to obtain it. Considered in a sermon, the substance of which was delivered at the evening-lecture at the New-North Church in Boston, on Tuesday June 8th 1742. : Where a copy of it was desired for the press. / | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5031, Box 17 | At a Council held at Philadelphia, May 17th 1742 | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5032, Box 17 | By the Honourable George Thomas, Esq; lieutenant governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... A proclamation Whereas by the express order of the Hon. the Proprietaries, no warrant or license has issued out of the land office for taking up or settling any lands in the county of Lancaster, to the westward of the Kittochtinny-Hills otherwise called the Endless or Blue Mountains ... Given at Philadelphia under my hand ... the fifth day of October 1742. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5033, Box 17 |
A collection of all the laws of the province of Pennsylvania: now in force Published by order of Assembly. The Charters of the province of Pensilvania and city of Philadelphia |
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Microfiche 1227 5034, Box 17 | A message to the governor from the Assembly (In answer to the governor's message of the 18th instant.) | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5037, Box 18 | The Rev. Mr. Pickering's letters to the Rev. N. Rogers and Mr. D. Rogers of Ispwich with their answer to Mr. Pickering's first letter. : As also his letter to the Rev. Mr. Davenport of Long-Island. Which letters are expos'd to publick view, with an eye to the interests of religion. | 1 |
Microfiche 1227 5039, Box 17 | A Poem occasioned by the spreading in this province the result of a consociation in a neighbour government being a private Christian's dissent from, and testimony aainst, that unscriptural and dangerous opinion which seems to prevail under the umbrage of that result, viz. That the minister of each town or parish has a power to license or forbid the preaching of the Gospel by any other than himself in the parish whereof his is minister---and this tho' (as the same result says) he be really an unconverted man. | 1 |